Windows/Mac/Linux: Google’s ADB and fastboot are incredibly powerful command line tools for customizing your Android phone. Up until now, these tiny tools have been bundled in the gigantic Android SDK, but Google will finally let you download these tools on their own.

I wonder why subscription fees of these music streaming service varies A LOT between countries; here in Indonesia, monthly fee for spotify is around $3,8 a month. For apple music it’s around $5,3 a month. From what I know, basically the same 35 million song library.

iTunes music sucks. They end up streaming non-explicit lyrics variants of songs (e.g. Cypress Hill Temple of Boom) and some songs have serious encoding issues (e.g. Slayer South of Heaven). Ignoring that for a moment the real reason they suck is because their machine learning is absolutely terrible (I.e. Crappy random…

I have Apple Music on my Nexus for 2 reasons: 1) Spotify nerfed itself when it comes to streaming over Sync in our Fords, and 2) my wife is Taylor Swift-obsessesed, so Google Play Music was a no go if given the choice.

I’ve been using google play music since this past weekend when they were offering 4 free months, and I really like it. I used to listen to music on songza and loved that before Google bought them. Not having ads on YouTube is a big benefit.

Google Now offers a wide range of voice commands designed to work with your natural language, but it can help to know exactly what the virtual assistant is capable of understanding. That’s where OK Google comes in—it’s a growing, searchable list of every known Google Now command.

There’s an idea that parallel universes exist simultaneously, and every possible outcome of every event in history is happening within them. If this is right, then somewhere in time and space, Dez Bryant made that catch, baby Donald Trump died of SIDS, 9/11 wasn’t an inside job and Rougned Odor still punched the shit…

Lady on a flight a couple months ago sat next to me and saw me put my phone into airplane mode as everybody was sitting down. She asked, "What is that for? I've noticed my phone has that feature too, but I don't know what it does. I mean, what's the benefit? What do you get from using it?"